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Add ¼ teaspoon of borax. Mix until as much borax dissolves as possible. This is your borax solution. If you would like your slime to be a certain color, add one or two drops of food coloring to your ...
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Hagfishes are excellent: they are part of the ocean's clean-up crew, have changed relatively little in 300 million years and can produce extraordinary quantities of slime. Hagfishes (Myxini) are ...
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As a starting point pupils could list the similarities and differences between the life cycle of the fungi and slime mould. This clip will be relevant for teaching Science/ Geography. This topic ...
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